Formula 1

7:56 AM ET The rich vein of form Lewis Hamilton continued after securing the 2018 title with two races to spare show he has become a different driver, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. Hamilton wrapped up his fifth world championship at the Mexican Grand Prix, which he followed up by claiming pole and victory
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6:50 AM ET The Force India team will officially be known as Racing Point for the 2019 Formula One season. The change was confirmed with the release of the official 2019 championship entry list, which was finalised after Force India had completed the 20-driver grid by announcing Lance Stroll as Sergio Perez’s teammate for the
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9:08 AM ET Lance Stroll’s move from Williams to Force India has been made official for 2019. In August, Lance’s father Lawrence Stroll purchased the Force India team, saving it from administration. It was widely believed from that point on that the Canadian driver would be making the move across to replace either Sergio Perez
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8:49 AM ET ESPN staff The 2018 Formula One season is done and dusted. What can we expect from the next one? Our F1 editors Laurence Edmondson and Nate Saunders join columnists Maurice Hamilton and Kate Walker in discussing some of the biggest talking points likely to dominate the 2019 season. Can anyone stop Lewis
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8:28 AM ET Brendon Hartley insists he feels like his Formula One career has simply been “put on hold” after losing his Toro Rosso drive for 2019. On Monday, Toro Rosso confirmed British-Thai driver Alexander Albon, who finished third in Formula Two this year, will replace Hartley next season. Hartley’s seat had been at risk
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4:06 AM ET Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel has admitted he underperformed at times during the 2018 Formula One season and says he needs time to recover from an “exhausting year”. Despite a strong first half to the year, Vettel was out of title contention with two rounds remaining as he failed to match eventual champion Lewis
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6:56 AM ET Formula One’s managing director of motorsport, Ross Brawn, has labelled the gap between the sport’s top three teams and the rest of the field “unacceptable”. Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull have won every race in Formula One since the start of the 2014 season and the performance gap between those three and
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